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Nova tabvla India Orientalis
c.1702-1705
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
An early 18th century map of the Indian Ocean, illustrated with a drawing of Asian merchants riding an elephant and using a camel to transport their goods. Other men use bows and arrows to hunt ostriches. Ships are also shown sailing on the ocean.
A new map of the East Indies: taken from M. de Fer's map of Asia, shewing their cheif divisions, cities, towns, ports, rivers, mountains &c.
1701
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Singapore, Philippines
This early 18th century map shows Southeast Asia alongside India and part of China, with the names of cities, towns, ports, rivers and mountains marked. A handwritten note at the top left comments on the map's accuracy.
[Portolan chart of the South China Sea]
1701
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam
Hand-drawn portolan (nautical) chart, featuring a rhumbline network (the web of interconnected lines), bathymetry (sea depth), shoals and reefs, names of coastal settlements, and an elevation (side view) of a mountain at the north tip of Borneo.
Partie de la nouvelle Grande Cartes des Indes Orientales, contenant les Isles Maldives, Ceylan, Malacca, Sumatra &c.
1700
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula feature on this map of the Indian Ocean. Enganno Island, west of southern Sumatra, has a label that translates as ‘inhabited by very pernicious savages’. An inset map depicts the Madura Strait between Java and Madura.
Carte des Indes et de la Chine
c.1700
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
The regional borders of early 18th century Southeast Asia are shown on this map. Mountains are shown pictorially, and larger settlements are marked with a building symbol. Southern Borneo is labelled ‘Pays des Mahometans [Land of the Muslims]’.
L'Asie divisée en ses principales regions, et ou se peuvent voir l'estendue des Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, et Estats qui partagent présentement l'Asie
c.1700
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This map shows the empires, kingdoms and states of Southeast Asia. Its decorative cartouche features drawings of two women—one with a cornucopia and one with a censer (incense burner)—elephant heads, and a French coat of arms. Nine scales are shown.
Insulæ Iavæ cum parte insularum Borneo Sumatræ, et circumjacentium insularum novissima delineatio
c.1700
Indonesia
A map of the Java Sea between Java, Sumatra and Borneo. The web of lines is a rhumbline network, used to aid navigation. The cartouche and scale are decorated with paintings of Asian people and mythical creatures including cherubs.
Insularum Indiæ orientalis nova descriptio
c.1700
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
The outline of the island of New Guinea is very vague on this early 17th century map of Southeast Asia. The cartouche is decorated with two figures of Asian warriors: one holds a spear, the other a sword. There are also drawings of mermaids.
[Dutch portolan chart of the eastern Dutch East Indies]
1700
Indonesia, East Timor
This colourful hand-drawn portolan (nautical) chart was designed to aid navigation. It features a rhumbline network (the web of interconnected lines), bathymetry (sea depth), shoals and reefs, anchor points and written notes.
- Indonesia494
- Malaysia306
- Singapore260
- Thailand252
- Vietnam250
- Cambodia245
- Brunei244
- Philippines233
- Myanmar230
- Laos222
- East Timor209
- Southeast Asia196
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- Sumatra316
- Java300
- Borneo279
- Malay Peninsula216
- Sulawesi213
- Celebes176
- Western New Guinea155
- Maluku Islands146
- Dutch East Indies141
- Siam137
- Sunda Islands127
- South China Sea115
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- Kampong/Village104
- Military Fort80
- Residential Area32
- Cemetery/Columbarium31
- Church30
- Military Barracks28
- Post Office24
- Hospital22
- Temple16
- Public Space13
- Jail/Prison12
- Palace11
- Police Station10
- Missionary Building8
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- [remove]Shoal556
- Reef483
- [remove]Scale556
- Longitude and Latitude491
- Compass Rose275
- Contour Lines/Elevation194
- Written Note/Details129
- Rhumbline Network88
- Cronenberg, F.34
- Wolff31
- Versteeg, W.F.22
- Melvill van Carnbee, Pieter19
- Après de Mannevillette, Jean-Baptiste d'14
- Bellin, Jacques Nicolas13
- Jansson, Jan12
- Bowen, Emanuel11
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- Ministerie van Marine, Afdeeling Hydrographie37
- Van Haren Noman & Kolff33
- Roeloffzen en Hübner29
- Isaak Tirion24
- Justus Perthes24
- D. Heyse18
- Topographische Bureau15
- Hydrographische Bureau13
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- Amsterdam144
- London76
- Batavia67
- The Hague55
- Paris53
- Gotha24
- Nuremberg10
- Brisbane9
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